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Tape Lifting Report: Key Document NTSA Requires in Number Plate Replacement

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  • Replacing a car’s lost number plate in the country compels motorists to meet conditions set by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA).

    Before starting the process of replacing a lost number plate, car owners are required by the law to report to a nearby police station to obtain an abstract report.

    Another key document required by NTSA includes the tape lifting report.

    According to the safety authority, tape lifting is a process through which the office of the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) verifies the car’s chassis number.

    An image of some of the Kenyan number plates
    An image of some of the Kenyan number plates used in yester years.
    World Plates International

    The chassis number is an exclusive car identification number which is usually allotted by the manufacturer. The exclusive number is used to distinguish a car from other models.

    During the tape lifting process, the DCI also verifies the car’s engine number to confirm whether the information match details provided in the registration documents submitted to NTSA. 

    After ascertaining the information, DCI then issues a motorist with a tape lifting report which is then uploaded to NTSA online portal during the application process.

    After paying the required fee, NTSA processes a new number plate. The process takes close to two weeks.

    The tape lift report may also be required during forced transfer, either by a financial institution or the police, during the auctioning process.

    NTSA introduced the tape-lifting process to tame fraud cases in the country. The report was also unveiled to address cases of forgery involving logbooks in the country.

    Its reinforcement also followed an escalation in the cases of changing vehicle ownership details in the country. 

    However, a tape lifting report is not required while applying for the newly launched digital number plates and those buying brand-new vehicles. 

    Four cars seized at Nyeri Police Station for having suspicious registration numbers
    Four cars seized at Nyeri Police Station for having suspicious registration numbers in a previous incident.
    Daily Nation
  • Source: kENYANS.CO.KE

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